The Wyckoff House Museum preserves, interprets, and operates New York City’s oldest building and its surrounding 1.5 acres of farmland. Through innovative educational and farm-based programs we build cultural and agricultural connections within our community, emphasizing immigration, family, food, and community through history. During field trips to the farmhouse, students learn about the history of the site through inquiry, exploration, and hands-on activities.
NEW for the 2024-25 school year Book up to two classes per time slot for Colonial Life, our most popular lesson!
Contact programs@wyckoffmuseum.org to discuss how we can modify our program offerings to best serve your students.
We are in school district 18.
School groups are welcome to arrive early or stay after their lessons to eat lunch at our outdoor picnic tables.
A tented picnic area (April-December) and covered patio space are available in bad weather.
Two ADA-accessible bathrooms are available with two private stalls each and changing tables.
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